Archive for ‘Latin America & Caribbean’

09/11/2019

How the US Regime ‘Justifies’ the Theft of Syria’s Oil

Human Wrongs Watch

By Eric Zuesse – TRANSCEND Media Service*

On 26 Oct, the New York Times headlined “Keep the Oil’: Trump Revives Charged Slogan for New Syria Troop Mission” and opened by saying that “in recent days, Mr. Trump has settled on Syria’s oil reserves as a new rationale for appearing to reverse course and deploy hundreds of additional troops to the war-ravaged country.”

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09/11/2019

Central America – Fertile Ground for Human Trafficking

Human Wrongs Watch

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SAN SALVADOR, Nov 8 2019 (IPS)*Central America is an impoverished region rife with gang violence and human trafficking – the third largest crime industry in the world – as a major source of migrants heading towards the United States.

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An older woman panhandles on a street in San Salvador. Criminal trafficking groups take advantage of vulnerable people, such as the destitute, to force them to beg. But in Central America, 80 percent of the victims of trafficking are women and girls, for purposes of sexual exploitation. Credit: Edgardo Ayala/IPS

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09/11/2019

60,000 Young Refugees and Migrants Who Arrived in Italy Alone Lack Support

Human Wrongs Watch

UN agencies on Friday [8 November 2019] highlighted the dire needs of thousands of unaccompanied and separated children who have arrived in Italy as refugees, lacking the proper support to transition through to adulthood. *

© UNICEF/Stefano De Luigi | Omar (17), far right on second row, and other unaccompanied migrant boys at an abandoned church in Sicily, Italy. Most of them were transferred without a choice to this very small village.

Between 2014 and 2018, around 60,000 of them arrived in Italy by sea, 90 per cent of whom were between the ages of 15 and 17, according to a new report issued by the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

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08/11/2019

The Human Health Benefits of Conserving and Restoring Peatlands

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8 November 2019 (UN Environment)*It is well known that peatlands matter for livelihoods, carbon storage, flood mitigation, and water quality, but a recent study has shown that peatlands also matter for human health.

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Photo by CIFOR (posted here from UN Environment).

The study suggests that thousands of deaths could be prevented over the next three decades across Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore through improved land management to reduce the number and extent of peatland fires.

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08/11/2019

Nuns and Monks Break the Silence on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Bhutan

Human Wrongs Watch

Thimphu, BHUTAN, 4 November 2019 (UNFPA)*  -– “There was a time when I would be menstruating and didn’t know what to do during those days… Now I do.” These candid reflections came from an unexpected source: a nun sitting cross-legged on the floor of an astrology college in the capital of Bhutan.

08/11/2019

The Life and Death of the Guajajara

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08/11/2019

Deforestation in Brazil Jumped by 80% in One Year: Study

About 14 percent took place in protected conservation areas and 7 percent in Indigenous territories, according to the report.

A fire burns a tract of the Amazon jungle in Agua Boa, Mato Grosso state, Brazil September 4, 2019.A fire burns a tract of the Amazon jungle in Agua Boa, Mato Grosso state, Brazil September 4, 2019. | Photo: Reuters (Photo posted here from teleSUR).

7 November 2019 (teleSUR)* — Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon region increased by 80 percent in September compared to the same month last year, according to a private study released on Wednesday stating that 802 square kilometers of forest was lost in the zone.

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08/11/2019

UN Member States Overwhelmingly Support End of US Embargo against Cuba

Human Wrongs Watch

For the 28th consecutive year, the UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for an end to the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba. *

UN Photo/Evan Schneider |UN General Assembly votes on the necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.
During a vote held on Wednesday [7 November 2019], 187 Member States underlined their support for the resolution while Brazil and Israel joined the US in voting no.

Two countries—Colombia and Ukraine—abstained.

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08/11/2019

Killer Disease Slashing Global Meat Output, Cereals Boom, Bananas under Watch: FAO

A rapid spread of African Swine Fever (ASF) is wiping out pig herds in China, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Thursday [7 November 2019], and the killer disease has led to a drop in world meat production for the first time in more than 20 years, with other global staples also facing new threats. *.

FAO/Sue Price | There is no effective vaccine to protect swine from the ASF disease.
07/11/2019

The Backpack: Orphan’s Dreams Dashed By Return to Libya

Human Wrongs Watch

Over 8,200 migrants making the dangerous journey to Europe have been returned instead to Libya where they languish in detention centres..

Photo from IOM.

5 November 2919 (IOM)* — “My parents were both killed years ago. My brother can barely provide for his children. I am a man now, and I have to fight for my survival,” said 18-year old Abdessamad.

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